Published 21:21 IST, June 19th 2020

WHO: More than 150,000 new COVID-19 cases

The head of the World Health Organisation said the coronavirus pandemic is “accelerating” and that more than 150,000 cases were reported yesterday - the highest single-day number so far.

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he of World Health Organisation said coronavirus pandemic is “accelerating” and that more than 150,000 cases were reported yesterday - highest single-day number so far.

In a media briefing on Friday, Tedros ham Ghebreyesus said nearly half of newly reported cases were from Americas, with significant numbers from South Asia and Middle East.

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“We are in a new and dangerous phase,” he said, warning that restrictive measures are still needed to stop pandemic.

Tedros warned that virus is still “spreing fast” and that measures like social distancing, mask wearing and hand-washing are still critical.

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He ted toll would be especially great on refugees in particular, of whom more than 80% live in mostly developing nations.

“We have a shared duty to everything we can to prevent, detect and respond to transmission of COVID-19 detected among refugees,” Ghebreyesus said.

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21:21 IST, June 19th 2020